• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    3 年前

    The next week.

    Geordie: … Oh hey Worf, you having a Phillip’s head screw driver again?

    Worf: … No this is Robert’s head

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    Non native English speaker here. So I get that a screwdriver is vodka + orange juice. And I get he is drinking it out of Phillips skull. Still don’t get the punchline.

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    I swear every single day the best thing I see in my memmy feed is from risa.

    All you prolific trek meme creators have made this place live up to its name.

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      By the look of it, black clay. Never understood why they don’t just put the skull upside down.

      “There is always a relevant Oglaf” is a little-known relative of the Internet Rule “there is always a relevant XKCD”. Also, link the author of the stuff you post, it’s better manners.

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        It is, but Oglaf kinda brings it on itself by not having any author credit embedded in the comic images and not having an easily searchable archive on their site that I can find. Nothing was cut out from the original comic.

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          It isn’t hard to say “oglaf” or just link Trudys site.

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            I feel like this is being given disproportionate importance, considering it’s a comic being linked in a niche community on a niche social network.

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              At this point I feel like you are going out of your way to avoid saying where you got the image from.

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                You’re right, it’s a nefarious plot to deny Oglaf’s creator her rightful credit for using her comic in a comment in a small Star Trek meme community. I’m irredeemable.

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    What’s wrong with liking pumpkin spice? It’s cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, and it tastes good in coffee. (Although, probably wouldn’t taste good in a screwdriver.)

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    What’s the deal with pumpkin spice? I’ve seen a few memes about it. But online all I can find is that it’s some kind of beverage.

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      An American thing. Apparently it is actually pumpkin seed flavoured. They rarely eat pumpkin, calling it “squash”, and renaming squash to something else (summer squash or something?) Anyhow, they can traditionally only get the flavouring at one time of the year, their relevant harvest festival, and so scarcity breeds obsession.

      It is even more bizarre from the viewpoint of the southern hemisphere, where spring has sprung, and our delicious pumpkins are available year round anyhow.

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        Not pumpkin seed flavored, “pumpkin spice” are spices used in American pumpkin pies, namely cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. There is no pumpkin in pumpkin spice.

        This is from someone who likes pumpkin spice and was also confused about it for a long time.

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        Like Margot said, it’s the spices used for pumpkin pie. There’s a relative flavor you see sometimes that’s full pumpkin pie flavor, which I prefer. It’s more well rounded. Pumpkin spice has, over the last decade probably, fully taken over fall drink flavors. It started with Starbucks lattes, spread to other cafés. Now it’s in everything. It has fully taken over the fall beer flavors I think, overtaking Oktoberfest styles.

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        They rarely eat pumpkin, calling it “squash”, and renaming squash to something else (summer squash or something?)

        Admittedly, I and probably 70% of other Americans were formerly unaware that pumpkins are a variety of squash, making this paragraph surprisingly difficult for me to even parse. So that was an interesting and kind of fun experience.

        If it helps, I have come to realize after thinking about it that I see any roundish variety, regardless of smoothness or color, as a pumpkin, regardless of its actual name. If it’s gourd-shaped (butternut/zucchini), it’s a squash.

        The flavor is seasonal and therefore novel, you’re right about that. But tbf, indian food uses squash in general, which seems to extend to white/orange pumpkins, and we definitely have Indian-Americans. Ditto Hispanic. It is eaten more often than the two holidays, just not by white people.

        For the useless naming difference, as always, any beef with America can more factually be blamed on the Europeans. Specifically, the French.

    • NegativeNull@lemm.ee@lemm.eeOP
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      Many years ago, Starbucks introduced the Pumpkin Spice Latte in the US. It became a weird cultural phenomenon. Every year there is a release day, when it’s made available for the season. It was a huge thing on social media. Other companies started adding Pumpkin Spice to their things (from cookies, breakfast cereals, beer, etc).

      It’s become a joke at this point, though lots of things still have Pumpkin Spice versions.